Explain How The Fallacies Of Weak Induction Depend Upon The Concepts And Definitions You Learned In Chapter 1 About Inductive Arguments. What Concepts And Definitions Apply Most Closely To Fallacies Of Weak Induction?
One of the primary reasons for the fallacies of weak induction is not when the premises are irrelevant but when the premises are not strong enough to support an argument. It usually happens during the course of induction and sometimes due to emotional grounds, as we can see in many religious arguments (Hurley 31). Following are the kinds of fallacies of weak induction with suitable examples from our daily lives.





